Category: Teeth Whitening

When it comes to teeth whitening the two big issues dentists are concerned with are ‘Is it pain free?’ and ‘Is it effective?’ The answer to both is, “Yes”, providing it is done correctly. The Professional Teeth Whitening in London with Dr Wyman Chan e-Learning programme will show you how you can consistently get great results without causing any pain or discomfort to your patients. Through years of clinical research, Dr Wyman Chan has revolutionised the teeth whitening in London process. His effective results and painless methods have made Dr Wyman Chan Britain’s most trusted teeth whitening dentist, and celebrities’ go-to-guy for smile transformations. Healthcare Learning: Smile-on has worked together with Dr Wyman Chan to transfer his knowledge and skills into a useful e-Learning resource.

Benefits

– The programme, once watched, will give you the knowledge required to put the lessons learned directly into practice straight away.

– It gives you a step-by-step instructional video of the procedure so that you can provide high quality and pain free whitening treatments to your patients.

– It is like having Wyman in the practice with you, but with the opportunity to rewind as many times as you need to learn every step perfectly

– This is a programme that you can refer back to at any point and covers:

Diagnostics

Consent

Recording treatment results

The treatment itself

Course objectives:

The programme aims to teach you the theory and practical knowledge of teeth whitening in London so that you too can safely and successfully provide whitening in London treatments to your patients. The programme also includes a step-by-step practical video guide featuring Wyman applying these methods to a patient.

Okay, okay, I’m going to say it… Jessie J is looking HOT lately! She’s rocking her short hair so well that I’m tempted to shave my super long hair off and make like Jessie… well, almost.

But you’ve got to admit, there aren’t many ladies who can work the look the way she is. Demi Moore and Sinead O’Connor did it, but there’s been very few brave enough since.

I think a lot of Jessie’s sexiness comes from the confidence she has in her own skin, and as someone who is constantly scrutinised in the public eye, that’s no mean feat. So how does she do it? Well, I’m not her best mate so I’m not entirely sure, but one thing I do know is that she’s a massive fan of tooth whitening in London. I mean, have you seen the girl’s whopping smile? I want it.

So, where does she go? Smile Studio, of course. Jessie J pops in for her teeth whitening in London with Dr Wyman Chan and that’s how she keeps that famous smile in such perfect condition.

She tweeted lately: ‘So I’m seeing this weird debate on my pictures and people saying “you have small boobs” yes I do and I have very long legs and a small waist and small shoulders and size 6 feet! And I am proud of what I have! All girls should embrace what makes them unique. Stop being so negative about each other! Be proud! Boobs or no boobs!’

Hear, hear Jessie. How refreshing to hear someone so comfortable in their own skin. It’s time to embrace what we have, enhance it without being fake, and shake what our mumma gave us. Work it girls.

Celebrity culture is taking over and these days we all want the latest VIP treatment. We’re constantly told that famous people are ‘just the same as us’, which spurs us on to believe that we deserve to look and feel as fabulous as our idols. And why not? It’s well within our grasp after all.

There are plenty of fad treatments out there. They come and go so fast that before you’ve managed to book yourself in, the next big thing has come along. But one thing has held its place and that’s teeth whitening in London.

All the top stars out there have paid huge attention to their smile, from Tom Cruise to Cheryl Cole, Simon Cowell to Jessie J. Forget veneers – nobody wants to look fake – what you need is a kind option to boost your VIP status. Tooth whitening in London is non-invasive, removes the stains that have built up over the years, will get your teeth gleaming and make you feel like a superstar.

In fact, Jessie J has her teeth whitening in London at Smile Studio, so what better place to head to than a recommendation by one of the UK’s biggest celebrities?!

You know what it’s like at the start of a new relationship – the ‘honeymoon period’ – when everything is rosy, you go out all the time, cook for each other, can’t stop kissing, butterflies surround you in a perpetual romantic whirlwind.

You should also know, but may have forgotten in your haze of glittery love and lust, that it doesn’t last. Well, not in quite the same way. As you learn more about each other and get comfortable in the relationship, the romance fades a bit, you might bicker about little things and sometimes – gasp – your other half can even be annoying.

First things first, don’t panic! It’s normal, your relationship has just moved on to the next level. However, here are a few little pointers to help keeps things fresh and stop you losing the romance.

You

Be honest, have you let yourself ‘go’ a little since you first got together? As you get comfortable around each other, naturally, you relax your fastidious gym regime and diet plan in favour of snuggly lie-ins and takeaways. So, why not dazzle your other half with a gleaming, white smile? Teeth whitening in London will make you look and feel a million dollars. Even better, why not have teeth whitening in London together?! You could even combine it with date night and hit the theatre together afterwards…

Date night

Once a week / fortnight / month – whatever suits you / your budget – set aside an evening for the two of you to spend time together, on a ‘date’. Maybe go out for dinner or head to the cinema, whatever it is, make sure you leave all your woes at the door and focus on one another.

The spotlight is on oral health, thanks to National Smile Month. The British Dental Health Foundation this week publishes some top tips for terrific teeth including teeth whitening in London.

Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Prevention is better than cure. Regular check-ups can diagnose and treat problems such as gum disease early.

Sweet Enough, Thank You

Your diet is important if you want to beat the bulge and have a healthy smile. One of the Foundation’s key messages is ‘cut down on sugary foods and drinks.’ Why not drink more water. Researchers estimated half the world’s population is chronically dehydrated. Every cell and organ in your body requires adequate water to function properly. For example, it helps to eliminate wastes and toxins from your body through the lymphatic system, kidneys, and intestines. Water regulates your metabolism so if you’re overweight chances are you may need more water. So swap those fizzy drinks for life-giving water. You’ll look and feel better, we promise. Eat food that is kind to your teeth like cheese, crackers, breadsticks and raw vegetables.

Lighten Up

If you have an A* for oral hygiene, but your smile has seen better days, thanks to the usual culprits like red wine and coffee, tooth whitening in London can help to rejuvenate it.

Give Plaque the Brush Off

Keep that smile healthy. Brush for two minutes first thing in the morning and last thing at night just before you hit the sack using fluoride toothpaste.

It takes around 40 minutes for your mouth to neutralise the acid caused by eating and drinking, so remember the one-hour rule. Eating and drinking weakens your enamel, so if you brush too soon it can cause tiny particles of your enamel to be brushed away.

Poor oral health among Brits is a ticking time bomb, according to new revelations by the British Dental Health Foundation.

A shocking 15 per cent of Brits give cleaning their teeth the brush off for more than two days and one in five forget to floss. The economic downturn is hitting our purse strings and our dental health with 36 per cent of adults say they are likely to refuse dental treatment due to cost. 66% are walking around with visible plaque; 29% with untreated dental pain.

Brits are simply not prioritising their dental health. 90% of Brits are blissfully unaware of the systemic link between dementia and poor oral hygiene. A shocking number of Brits know nothing of the connection between poor oral health and pneumonia (83%), colon cancer (82%) and strokes (79%). 40% are aware of the relationship between poor oral health and heart disease.

Lads have very different concerns to girls when it comes to going on holiday with their mates. Wobbly bits and having the best swimwear really doesn’t concern you guys, so what does?

Well, among the younger groups the biggest concern is who can pull the most girls. So, how are you going to achieve this? We suggest some teeth whitening in London before you go away, there are crucial ‘man points’ riding on it after all…

You’re going to have plenty of competition so you need to stand out from the crowd. Whatever you do, don’t do this with loud shirts, that’s a technique bound to work against you. Instead, try a bit of cheeky chappy charm to woo the object of your desire.

And what goes best with this tactic? A matching smile, of course. One tip here, yellow teeth are not a good look. Even your summer tan isn’t going to make them seem brighter. You need to get yourself some tooth whitening in London before you jet off. You’ll have gleaming teeth in just under an hour – we guarantee they’ll be whiter than your white bits!

For a smile that’s sure to dazzle the ladies, make sure you have teeth whitening in London before your holiday. Call 020 7439 0888 today.

Seven million Brits give cleaning their teeth the brush off, according to new statistics released by the British Dental Health Foundation for Smile Month.

One in five forget to floss and 25 per cent cough all over people and don’t bother washing their hands after going to the loo. The nation’s attitude to oral hygiene is as sloppy as it was two years ago with 15 per cent not brushing their teeth for more than two days; 28 per cent for 24 hours. Poor oral hygiene causes staining, which tooth whitening in London can fix. More worryingly, it can result in tooth decay, gum disease and tooth loss.

Brushing before you hit the sack removes food and drink deposits that have accumulated throughout the day. Flossing removes food lodged between your teeth close to the gum lines, which is crucial in the prevention of gum disease. If you’ve been a bit lax with your oral hygiene, take this as a wake up call. As a general rule of thumb, you should be visiting the dentist and the hygienist every six months, brushing twice daily for two minutes with fluoride toothpaste, flossing once a day and cutting down on sugary foods and drinks. If your smile is still letting you down in spite of your new found commitment to oral hygiene, then think about having teeth whitening in London to wipe away the last traces of your former slovenly self. Your smile will look the picture of health in no time at all.

If you’re looking for love this summer, three quarters of Brits think your smile is a deal breaker. Think your dazzling conversation or come-hither eyes will land a looker? Well it might, but 58 per cent of us love a genuine smile.

If that doesn’t convince you to look after your grin, think about the cha-ching. Brits with beautiful smiles bag the job (27%), project success (32%) and wealth (23%). A smile gives you confidence and losing your office mojo can harm your career. 90% of Brits love colleagues who can crack a joke and flash a cheeky smile, so doing a Posh, will get you nowhere. Have teeth whitening in London if your smile’s letting you down.

Yet apparently, almost half of us think we smile for less than an hour a day (that’ll be the weather!). What makes us smile? A nice compliment or someone smiling at us usually does the trick, according to the vast majority of respondents. In the words of post rock band Sonna, “Smile and the world smiles with you!”

Studies show that laughter improves our physical and mental wellbeing.

But who wants to show off a mouth full of missing teeth? With a third of Brits still suffering from preventable tooth decay and around 10 million admitting to only brushing their teeth once-a-day, National Smile Month – which runs until June 20 – is reminding the nation about the importance of good oral health habits to give us the confidence to smile and laugh more! If you visit the dentist and hygienist regularly, brush for two minutes twice daily, floss and use mouthwash and you still feel you smile is letting you down, consider tooth whitening in London for a more confident, smiley you.

Gelotology – the physiological study of laughter has often revealed a link between being happy and good health. Clinical studies show that when people laugh, the pituitary gland releases nature’s painkillers, opiates. In addition, the body produces more immune cells increases and happy hormones like endorphins while simultaneously suppressing adrenaline and cortisol, which are sky high in frazzled individuals.

Laughter is a great form of exercise, working out the stomach muscles, the diaphragm and the heart. Some researchers believe that smiling and laughing improves mental performance too. Apparently it increases the heartbeat, boosting the oxygen supply to the brain.

In the words of Shirley Temple, “You’ve got to s-m-i-l-e to be h-a- double p-y” to look after those pearlies, they can be a wellspring of health and confidence.